The aim of the course is to provide theoretical knowledge and experimental research that explain social cognition, i.e., the way we think and act in interaction with others, emphasizing how contexts can modulate this process.
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The course aims to develop critical thinking on the topic that allows the student to apply the knowledge learned to her/his areas of interest.
Programme
The course introduces the topic of social cognition from a theoretical and experimental point of view. The course is based on the idea that the mind is formed in the interaction between neurobiological processes and interpersonal relationships. The topics covered will be memory, mental representations, theory of mind, regulation of emotions, relational interactions and integration mechanisms.The course aims to develop critical thinking on the topic that allows the student to apply the knowledge learned to her/his areas of interest.